H2O MAN
 
  -4  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 08:18 am


Desperation driving Obama
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H2O MAN
 
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Mon 29 Oct, 2012 08:38 am
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/c0.0.630.301.1743772242/p843x403/601382_10151175421679776_1505789289_n.jpg
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H2O MAN
 
  -4  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 08:39 am

Broken record?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fZgQhnNRSuw
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jcboy
 
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Mon 29 Oct, 2012 09:06 am
If they were smart they would have used the LAST 4 years to go to war with their party but they were wimps and instead developed a kinship with the tea party who is more extreme than they were to begin with.

Now what a mess a backwards cheatin mess!

Obama, In Morning Joe Interview, Predicts War Inside Republican Party If He Is Reelected

Quote:
President Barack Obama said in an interview Monday that the Republican party would have to overcome an internal war if he were reelected, but expressed hope that the partisan gridlock in Washington could come to an end.

"There are a whole range of issues I think where we can actually bring the country together with a non-ideological agenda," Obama said in a pre-taped interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

"The question’s going to be, how do Republicans react post-election?" he continued. "Because there’s going to be a war going on inside that party. It just hasn’t broken up. It’s been unified in opposition to me."

Obama has blamed the slow economic recovery during his first term on the obstructionist agenda of congressional Republicans, who have blocked many of the president's proposals. He has repeatedly argued that the House GOP has waged ideological warfare over historically bipartisan issues. Republicans have countered that the president is fundamentally unwilling to compromise.

Asked by host Joe Scarborough what would be different if, in a second term, Obama was once again dealing with a Republican majority in the House, the president expressed more optimism that Democrats and Republicans would come together to tackle the debt and deficit.
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H2O MAN
 
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Mon 29 Oct, 2012 09:13 am


Preventing a 2nd Obama term is a step in the right direction, but it's just the 1st step toward recovery.
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izzythepush
 
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Mon 29 Oct, 2012 09:45 am
@McGentrix,
It's shameful. Blair betrayed the country when he went along with Bush's illegal war despite the vast majority of the population opposing it. The only good thing that's come out of it, is, that the outrage was such, that no prime minister will be able to do it future without parliament's approval.

You seem quite happy with the fact that America, once known for Democracy, and Liberty has now, due to George W Bush, become a byword for terror and the abuse of human rights.
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H2O MAN
 
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Mon 29 Oct, 2012 09:54 am


Rolling Eyes Obama's administration is an epic failure, so why do some think he deserves 4 more years?
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jcboy
 
  3  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 10:50 am
A must see Cool

revelette
 
  2  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 10:57 am
@jcboy,
Very good video with common sense facts which are really hard to articulate in a sound bite. I applaud the CC on it too.
sozobe
 
  1  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 10:59 am
@revelette,
revelette wrote:
I applaud the CC on it too.


Yes!
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H2O MAN
 
  -4  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 05:24 pm


Obama, he knows the economy is not fixed.

He knows that he has only made it worse.

Obama, he doesn't deserve a second term.
LionTamerX
 
  4  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 05:58 pm
Just finished watching N.J. GOP Gov. Chris Christie praise President Obama for his strong leadership on the hurricane crisis.
snood
 
  4  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 06:53 pm
@LionTamerX,
Christie's no idiot. He has been subtly positioning himself to prepare for romney's defeat all along.
LionTamerX
 
  4  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 06:59 pm
@snood,
He knows which way the wind is blowing, so to speak. Wink
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H2O MAN
 
  -1  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 07:48 pm
@LionTamerX,


Other than the sitting president, who else would the Gov. offer thanks to?
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JTT
 
  1  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 08:28 pm
@jcboy,
Perhaps someone could move this here.

http://500motivators.com/motivate/me/reaganomics-we-told-them-the-wealth-would-trickle-down/
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JTT
 
  0  
Mon 29 Oct, 2012 08:29 pm
@H2O MAN,
What did you think of the video, h20guy?
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jcboy
 
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Tue 30 Oct, 2012 05:46 am
President Obama's and FEMA’s quick and serious response to the hurricane represents the importance of a strong federal government in the midst of a disaster that transcends state borders.

Hopefully, voters next week will remember how important it is to have these federal programs in place to coordinate first-responders and help mitigate devastating impacts during times of a state of emergency, especially since mr. Romney wants to axe and gut FEMA.
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H2O MAN
 
  -3  
Tue 30 Oct, 2012 07:04 am


Obama is a bigger disaster than Sandy. But media didn't create Sandy
as they did Obama, so they feel free to report the mass destruction.
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